How To Use To date In A Sentence
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In summary, the research to date provides few definitive guidelines for the clinician.
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To date, more than 20 specimens of D. australis have been collected at this locality, all within galleries and with dislocated plastrons.
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Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
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The visual system of most bird species, including all passerine birds tested to date, is sensitive to UV wavelengths.
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To date, American Suzuki has received two reports of flame arrester screens detaching from the mounting ring.
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Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.
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To date, there is also little evidence to support this more grim prognosis.
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Artists should be nominated for an overall appreciation of their work to date, of which we should be shown the finest examples.
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At the office I decided to bring Arnie Bloch up to date with my latest information about the Finnegans.
A CONVICTION OF GUILT
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To date, however, there is not a shred of credible evidence to support the belief that ETs have already visited us.
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Nevertheless, we will press on and as I said we will continue to keep you right up to date with what is happening.
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Tina keeps up to date with trends in nail art and promises she can do any look a customer might see in a magazine.
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Despite the challenging nature of his work to date, Aronofsky is unrepentant about his plans to enter the mainstream with his next film.
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Tapwave already bundles web browsing software with the consoles, which to date have had to connect to a mobile phone via Bluetooth or infrared wireless links in order to provide Internet connectivity.
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This book is the most balanced account of the phenomenon of contemporary jihadism to date.
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they are up to date
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It was possible to date these remains with a fair degree of accuracy.
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The 10-year T-note and 30-year Treasury bond are down 8.58 percent and 24 percent, respectively, in terms of price for the year to date.
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To date, no physiological mechanism for facultative sex ratio adjustment in birds has been identified.
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It will make the reforms we have known to date seem simple and uncomplicated.
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So much of what has been written to date comes from an older generation that have not grown up in a digital universe, or whose exposure has been limited.
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Thought to date from the third century BC, it looks incredibly modern – the work of Giacometti is usually used in the same breath.
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Take the systems we have now rewrite them, combine them and reenforce them with up to date coverages.
Sources: White House considers drafting health care bill
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Aim To date precisely the gabbro vein from Luohansi group and discuss its geological significance.
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The past is being yanked up to date.
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This is a long and arduous task, one that the authorities admit has had only very limited success to date.
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Once you have found the kennels or cattery you like you will have to make sure that your pet's vaccinations are up to date, as the kennels or cattery will need to see the vaccination certificates.
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To date, the question of luteal-like structures in lampreys and hagfish is unresolved.
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Other animals found nearby included two extinct species of vole - a small rodent resembling a mouse - that were used to date the site.
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Police have stressed that this is the most accurate description of the killer to date.
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To date, 35 state legislatures have drafted bills addressing offshoring and 161 state laws restricting or banning offshoring have been proposed.
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In her paper, Agnes Helmstetter, now of the University of California, Los Angeles, uses the most complete analysis to date to argue that maps that ignore small quakes miss a big part of the picture.
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Eaten on their own as a candy or as an accompaniment to cheese, these little sugar encrusted fruit treats with a name that has no good translation, come in every imaginable flavor from raspberry to mirabelle plum to date.
Flora Lazar: Finally -- Locavore Candy at the Farmers Market
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The Referees Committee was formed at a meeting attended by 17 referees with three excused, but to date there are still two referees who have not answered the call, or indeed, signified their intentions, one way or another.
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The assured is then paid the surrender value of the policy, which is calculated by an actuary on the basis of the amounts paid to date.
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Keep the antivirus software on your computers, smartphones and tablets up to date.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is also defined as "metastatic," and no cure to date!
Nancy Davis: 40 Years and Still Waiting?
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Either way, though, my shower curtain is holding up so far, and no new tears have occurred to date.
» Rehabilitating my Shower Curtain Strocel.com
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To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case.
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The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response.
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Somehow she'd heard through the undependable (as always!) grapevine that he wanted to date her, which was a crazy idea, considering how he'd never felt like dating her in all the many years in high school he'd known her.
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The volume of gifts collected to date has far exceeded anyone's expectations.
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The loch contains a crannog, a man-made island which once held a roundhouse and is believed to date from around the 1st century AD.
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We've focused on the rest, which we hope has some value: observations on Sun's integrator strategy and company history that are bang up to date.
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And the fans respond in-kind, as seen in this bit of tifo they unveiled for the injured Bryan Namoff, who has missed the entire season to date with a concussion.
Jaime Moreno drums with fans
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Out of the all the superhero movies to date, this period of self-doubt and loathing, is probably the most adult issue.
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And by movers here I refer to those organisations with some power to sponsor, mass produce and distribute music in the country from long ago to date.
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To date there is no hard evidence to prove or disprove this myth.
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To date, printed scores have been strictly protected; photocopying them is illegal.
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It will take time for Microsoft to relicense other SDL documentation, but the company will keep developers up to date on its progress," Ladd said.
Microsoft boosts access to secure development guidelines
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To date he has not even received an acknowledgement of his letter.
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In a 1988 essay titled ‘Maps, Knowledge and Power’ he regrets that cartographic history has been dominated to date by a technicist teleology of evolving accuracy.
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They will probably be joined by Schalke who have two victories and two draws from their five games to date.
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To date, the two thug swallow-worts have spread to at least 20 states and several Canadian provinces.
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Our observation of trapping of small molecules suggests that dielectrophoretic trapping may be applicable to many small molecules, which has not been observed because of the methods used to study dielectrophoresis to date.
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All of which further require that the original sources _at least_ be uncorrelated, which is generally untrue for most proxies presented to date CO2 is correlated with temperature, and solar activity, as well as fertilization, etc.
Day Two at AGU « Climate Audit
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To date, the firm has resisted portraying the cuts as anything other than individual business units refocusing their resources.
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We have completed the most extensive survey to date for low mass stellar and substellar companions to white dwarfs in the solar neighborhood.
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Dr Hutchison said the division's approach to date had been to canvass local doctors and look at ways it could improve access to medical services in Geraldton for the benefit of the whole community.
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To date advanced courses have been designed on an input model with emphasis being on the content.
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‘They tend to locate in shopping centres and they have not taken retail warehousing space to date,’ said Miller.
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To date the only known such work triggered by those catastrophic events, it extruded new sounds from the instrument.
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Statistical accounts of those whose benefits have been cut under the Actively Seeking Work legislation to date were provided.
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His proudest moment to date: a visit to Walmer township in Port Elizabeth, where more than 20 army members had a whip-round for a local football team.
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In reality both of these men are victims of ethnocide and forced assimilation and both to date are pawns of the Caucasian power structure which has always violated the human rights of Afro-Descendants.
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To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors.
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The construction equipment giant has been a customer since the early Seventies, and has taken delivery of 150,000 engines to date.
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Most of the news reports and advisories told people to make sure their security was up to date and their patches current.
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She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car.
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Film adaptations of video games have a bad track record to date.
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To date no evidence has been found to suggest that urticating setae possess any chemical irritants.
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The filly may very well be better than the 3-year-old colts this season, but she will have a tough trip and faces by far her sternest test to date.
Guide to Preakness picks from pros and computer
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Time he had a reality check but that is likely to illude him as it has to date.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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This is an overgeneralization, but to date a viable one.
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Some of the plot contrivances evoke memories of his character in The Truman Show, but the actor avoids the temptation to merely present a retread, turning in arguably his finest portrayal to date.
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But it could have strategic value for a defense team facing the biggest case filed against an Aberdeen soldier to date.
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While the results to date haven't been financially thrilling, all it took me to get going was $1,000, which was reasonable.
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date.
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The time and expense involved in keeping up to date with all the changes has been worthwhile.
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September 17, 2008 5: 41 AM teeny said ... the photo at Logia tis Ploris of the urchin dish is the best photo you've taken to date. color, highlight on the dish, fork in the background, it's excellent.
Sea Urchins with Tips on How to Open Them (Αχινός)
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To date, the genetic debate has taken place in the language of the newspaper headline.
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To date the technique has largely been applied in cellphone base-stations and digital satellite TV receivers.
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The fact that it is possible for a doctor to continue to practice for decades after qualification without ever opening a book or taking any other steps to keep up to date has long seemed indefensible.
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He has written the most complete, perspicacious, and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression.
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FRANK JAMES, BROTHER OF DEAD CLIMBER: And the James family is deeply, deeply grateful for the rescue efforts to date.
CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2006
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The intake of bullocks at the beef factories to date is down 8% - a drop of 36,000.
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Also I've been doing some re-writes to bring the show up to date, so that complicated the issue further.
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Opinion is divided on how to date both capitalism and the industrial revolution.
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Yet the reaction to date does not suggest that this idea has been widely accepted.
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To date, they have been rather directionless in their rebellions: 150 opposed the Government and demanded in effect that a tyrant be allowed to continue to torture and murder.
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They're a great way to keep up to date on celebrity gossip, or to learn more aboutyour hobbies, interests and car
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner.
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But it is still useful to find it recorded in a single volume that brings the story up to date and peers cautiously into the future.
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APPLETON (WKOW) -- A teenager from Appleton will have to get legal permission to date girls for the next three years.
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Most experts such as Koss focus on factors outside of criminal intent that contribute to date and acquaintance rape.
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The doilies just don't do it for me and the flowery plates tend to fight with the food, tipping the balance from old-fashioned to dated.
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no suspect has been found to date
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The Daily Mail, which was due to run extracts in January, leapt at the chance to go early, and so I closeted myself away and bashed out an extra chapter bringing the book up to date.
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Last week, the Obama administration fired back with its strongest response to date, saying the industry's call for "clarity" is code for wanting EPA to just back off.
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It was David Cameron's toughest test to date, explaining to the Commons why he had gone far, far further than any previous prime minister in handbagging the European Union.
The Eurosceptics have taken over the asylum | Simon Hoggart's sketch
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To date only one other study of adipocere in grave soils has been performed.
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So all the things the Senate has been trying to do to try to backstop our national labs seem to have been for naught to date.
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About a dozen whales have been spotted to date, mostly humpbacks, and five have been darted.
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Police said it shows the importance of microchipping pets and ensuring details are up to date.
The Sun
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It was the president's second public appearance to date.
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This book is an antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks.
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The project was finally initiated in 1985; to date, seven volumes of the series have been published.
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And the Cameroons are the end result to date, simply not conservatives in any way at all, and therefore unable to command electoral support outside the South East, where the party that they have infested already holds most of the seats without that's having done them the first bit of good with regard to the pursuit of office.
The Key to a Scottish Tory Revival
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I never did, but I was a late bloomer, and had not yet begun to date in earnest by the time I was sixteen.
DOWNTOWN
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To date, we have recorded aftershocks over a broad region, primarily extending to the south and east of the epicenter.
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All the lies, deceit, conniving and games I endured while I was with him have made me frightened to date again.
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We must try to bring Mother more up to date with modern styles, and persuade her not to wear such old-fashioned clothes.
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Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed.
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Make sure to check your credit limit before going abroad and arrange any payments needed to keep the account up to date.
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In utter laziness, I decided to cheat and just send people to wikipedia for my bio, but the bibliography is now up to date, if you're intent on tracking down all my sundry scribblings.
Archive 2010-02-01
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It shows their tax code number and details of their gross pay and tax deducted to date.
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Combined fuel economy is EPA rated at 42 mpg overall, making it the thriftiest Lexus to date.
Pricing: 2011 Lexus CT 200h hybrid starts just under $30,000
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To date a coin or an artifact is not the same thing as to date the context in which it is found.
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To date, fisheries literature has suggested three approaches to this problem: the use of regionally specific climate projections that can be coupled directly to knowledge of the physiological limits of the species; the use of empirical relationships relating local climate (weather) to measurements of species or stock dynamics (e.g., abundance, size, growth rate, fecundity) and comparison of population success temporally (e.g., from a period of climatically variable years) or spatially (e.g., locales representing the extremes of variation in weather conditions such as latitudinal clines); and the use of current distributional data and known or inferred thermal preferences to shift ecological residency zones into geographic positions that reflect probable future climate regimes.
Approaches to projecting climate change effects on arctic fish populations
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Despite years of evidence highlighting their failings, dogmatic adherence to dated ideology persists.
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It was the most important moment of his career to date, and having blagged my way through several layers of security I'd blundered into the middle of it.
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It is the only steno machine invented to date that is compatible with personal computers (PCs) in China and can be connected directly to a PC to simultaneously process material.
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Hilary Duff is the world's most famous owler -- to date
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To date he has been placed third in a race and looks forward to the day when he rides his first winner.
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Again, this information was informative and served as a fairly comprehensive review of the work reported to date using these systems.
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Right now, from his home in Houston, he's fluently relating every detail of his life to date over the telephone.
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It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten.
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First, you can make sure you are up to date on all vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella.
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Other articles to date seem to be slanted one way and give a biased direction.
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The word 'potential' implies there haven't been profound wines from this region to date," said Mr. Page, after I mentioned the word.
Long Island Risk Takers Reap Rewards
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To date a coin or an artifact is not the same thing as to date the context in which it is found.
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Therefore, make sure your tetanus immunization is up to date and keep a mild antiseptic wash and semi-permeable dressing in your first aid kit.
Baja California's Sailing Safety Tips
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We have had tremendous response to date, to the extent that very many spaces are now pre-booked before we actually embark on the actual marketing.
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Conor Houlihan, a partner with Dillon Eustace law firm in Dublin, said the ruling is an important affirmation of the manner in which NAMA has conducted its business to date.
Irish Court Rules Against Developer
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You walk in to the deafening metronome uncha-uncha-uncha robotic caterwaul, the music almost binary in nature 101101-ing to a crowd of Latino gangbangers, septuagenarians, slumming rich kids and washed-up high school jocks with backwards hats who were just looking for something to date rape.
Someplace Else
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They intend planning regular editions of the newsletter to keep everyone up to date with their busy school life.
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To date, chip designers have focused on connecting processors to cache memory to counter the latency of the system bus.
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Are there any plans to screen edited highlights as UK viewers have to date only been able to watch it on satellite on WDR or the Spanish channel TVE Internacional?
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To date advanced courses have been designed on an input model with emphasis being on the content.
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In the end, I skived off to a side street and made myself as inconspicuous as possible so I could get up to date.
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On a sunny Friday afternoon, the Open bid farewell to Nicklaus, to date the greatest golfer who has ever lived.
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All of that costs a lot of money and to date the government hasn't been prepared to put that sort of money in.
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And that's 4 weeks cutting, shaping and piecing together in the workshop using techniques, both old fashioned and up to date.
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Some photos contain internal evidence that may help to date them.
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To date, nothing has been discovered to undo the previous UVR damage to the skin.
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Maybe all the parents who warned their daughters not to date poets were right…
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If anyone should be indignant, we should be - for failing to force the North to tighten its belt and pay for the biospheric damage it has caused to date.
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His two most remarkable collections of poems, the twin crowns of his career to date, appeared in 1968
Nobel Prize in Literature 1977 - Presentation Speech
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So, the therapy I made up to date to treat this pathology with success during more than ten years, without using any drug, means that its origin is not hereditable.
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Yet the reaction to date does not suggest that this idea has been widely accepted.
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Either state an HONEST OPTION, which the GOP has NOT to date, or present your altenative.
Palin urges restraint at town hall meetings
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date.
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Increased to 168 pages this year, it is the biggest book to date, and the final images were selected from an excess of 80,000 photographs taken in throughout the year.
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To date the unions have restricted workers' opposition to protest stoppages and futile appeals to the state and national government.
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Still the leader in this area, it has sold only a few thousand units to date.
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Singing in turn in ancient Gaelic and Aramaic, a language spoken by Semitic people throughout the ancient Middle East, as well as her own made-up language, Gerrard provide here one of her most mystical performances to date.
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She danced around the kitchen all morning, hummed along with the gurgling coffeepot, told me how nice it would be to date a psychiatrist since a psychiatrist would already know what she needed.
The Adults
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To date, there have been no reports of ‘typical’ furunculosis in salmonids in Australia, despite many attempts to isolate the organism.
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Predictions that the introduction of nurse practitioners would entail ‘misuse of potent drugs by unqualified staff’ have not materialised, to date.
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The two girls switch roles from horsy to rider in one of the most dynamic, sexy and fun spread to date.
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DILLON - Dillon seeks volunteers for its July 3 "Never Forget: An Evening of Tribute," an event already touted as Dillon's biggest military ceremony to date.
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The purpose was to update the group on whatever developments had taken place to date.
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Lee is the highest player in the standings not to have been named man of the match in the tournament to date.
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And it syncs it with an iPod so you can keep the data up to date between your computer and pod.
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That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date.
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A preliminary genetic linkage map indicated that the DIP-locus lacks suppression of recombination, which is unique among all other map-based cloning efforts of apomeiosis to date.
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She ran her best race to date at Galway six days ago when powering through late to finish two lengths second behind Penny Farthing in a competitive handicap.
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With his propensity to date openly white women and his apparent delight in beating white fighters, Johnson educed universal disgust among white boxing fans.
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The measuring and cutting of the backplate was the worst job to date.
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This is an important service, for much of the scholarship to date has focused on the words and deeds of the proponents of various forms of Syrian, Arab, and pan-Arab nationalism, chief among them the founders and leaders of the Ba ` th Party and Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP, also known as the PPS).
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Industrial hourly earnings rose by 4.0% while average hours worked increased 1.8% over the year to date.
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Each Agency will make a brief presentation of its work to date and its plans for the future.
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To date I've rescued villagers while flying around on a dragon, collected lumber at the controls of a machine known as a shredder, battled the undead in a tank, taken on a titan while sat atop a giant, and ridden a torpedo into the side of an enemy ship, to name but a few.
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These intimist images project a color-saturated density that is unique in Seidman's work to date.
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Underneath all of this beauty can be found vast oil reserves which are yet unexplored - only 30 percent of Colombia has been explored for oil to date.
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To date it has been almost impossible to raise small amounts of finance to develop our business in the region.
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Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.
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In fact, to date one of the most successful methods of reducing fibromyalgia's symptoms is by exercising regularly and moderately.
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Although the Internet can be an excellent source of up to date and authoritative information much of it is unchecked and possibly unreliable.
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A super hydrofoil took us across the Gulf of Finland to Tallinn, Estonia - definitely the most comfortable mode of travel to date.
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However, to date, the provincial government is dragging its travois, so to speak.
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There's a lot of ad-libbing between them that is just great; it sounds like people who used to date.
‘A-Team Week’: Jessica Biel Brings Badass New ‘Nemesis’ to the Soldiers of Fortune » MTV Movies Blog
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To date, witnesses have included antiquities dealers, museum curators, experts and professors of archaeology, history, epigraphy and chemical isotopes from leading universities and museums in Israel and around the world.
Archive 2008-10-01
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The distillation of agaves to produce tequila is believed to date from the second half of the 16th century; the earliest substantiated written record dates from 1621.
Ancient eucalyptus trees
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LONDON - Coca-Cola will launch its latest ad for Coke Zero with its most 'laddish' marketing campaign to date.
Undefined
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I must be permitted to register clearly the general conviction that if black magic, sorcery, and the Sabbath up to date had been merely revived demonomania, had been merely concerned with the black paternoster, the black mass, or even with transcendental sensualism and the ordeal of the pastos, the Roman hierarchy would not have taken action as it has, nor would the witnesses concerning these things have been welcomed with open arms; as a fact, no interest whatsoever is manifested in the doings of diabolists who operate apart from Masonry.
Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
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What really boggles the mind, though, is the question of why so many women submit applications to date him after they know what he is.
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The technique is simple, PSI locates existing private sector health care providers and clinic owners, trains them in all aspects of health care, in exchange for access to highly subsidized drugs as well as regular trainings and visits from medical experts and promoters, who will keep them up to date with new health care interventions and services such as intrauterine devices for family planning.
Improving access to health care in the developing world
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Well a map will help of course, but not all city maps are up to date and only the best among them provide an index of city streets.
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Instead, I think that I'll spend less then the price of one ticket to make sure that my Netflix subscription is up to date.
3D Ticket Prices Are on the Rise, Effective This Weekend | /Film
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To date, the legal structure of sukuk has never been tested in a court.
Times, Sunday Times
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BRAGMAN: Well, first of all, look at what he has done to date, almost all of his decisions have been bad from a PR perspective, from the duplicitousness from the beginning to the way everything has been handled very badly.
CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2009
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Work to date is centered around a diatreme dike complex 300 meters wide by 600 meters long which is associated with strong argillic alteration (illite-sericite), pyritization.
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From now onwards the councils should strive to be up to date on payment of monthly salaries by raising funds from own vast resources.
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The cars are being assembled at Bombardier's Thunder Bay works, and 112 have been delivered to date.
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On the other hand, such relationships are not observed in groups like oligochaete annelids, moths, spiders or within the few families of beetles that have been studied to date.
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The prettier alady is, the more shes used tomalesgetting close to her and and exerting an effortto date her.
The Global Perspective
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On a sunny Friday afternoon, the Open bid farewell to Nicklaus, to date the greatest golfer who has ever lived.
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Among the simple oxides, only anatase and hematite have been found to date.
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To date, most of the work in this area has focused on repurchase intentions as the focal dependent variable.